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Topic: is winter over yet? (Read 33087 times)

yesterday was the first sunny beautiful day of the year. An excuse to wear shorts. I took the dog to the park. We sat under some trees taking in the sun when I looked up and noticed a bald eagle in the trees above me. The eagle started to chirp and all of the sudden all the birds began singing to each other. We then walked down to the beach and watched the sailboats.

Some of the immediate around us had some bad weather, from around noon till 3;00 this afternoon. most went around us, but it was heavy fog this morning, followed by heavy rain, winds, hail and some power outages :

All is quiet now, lloks as though it's heading toward south Florida ( if it doesn't fall apart by then:

Perhaps I will make you one since I already have 2 people spending the night in preparation of playing outside all day tomorrow. Not sure about the whole sleding thing right now, the last time we all went, me, my brother and mother all ended up with broken bones...true story.

Meanwhile, 40 miles southwest from me... And there are parts of southern NJ that they're still forecasting to receive a foot of snow by tonight. Evidently a low has formed off the coast and it's sucking in the larger storm's moisture now, but I'm just far enough away (~60 miles from the coast) that I won't see much.

Accuweather's long range forecast for the 14th - 23rd is above 70F every single day. I'm going to have to dig out my Gucci thong and clean off the skidmarks. Hallelujah -- just in time for our lovely cherry blossom festival in Fairmont Park.

I was shocked and awed to have morning coffee on the deck watching the snow fall this morning. One hell of an April Fool's joke!!!! I must say that even this snow loving fool is finally ready for warm weather.

I was shocked and awed to have morning coffee on the deck watching the snow fall this morning. One hell of an April Fool's joke!!!! I must say that even this snow loving fool is finally ready for warm weather.

"...health will finally be seen not as a blessing to be wished for, but as a human right to be fought for." Kofi Annan

Nymphomaniac: a woman as obsessed with sex as an average man. Mignon McLaughlin

HIV is certainly character-building. It's made me see all of the shallow things we cling to, like ego and vanity. Of course, I'd rather have a few more T-cells and a little less character. Randy Shilts

I have to run my A/C all of the time because I'm on the top floor of a 150 year old building with no attic insulation, plus I have four windows facing west so it gets all of the afternoon sun/heat. Basically it roasts in here when it's only 78F outside, because that will make it at least 85F indoors. My utility bills are atrocious, and this is one welfare queen that gets no public assistance for such things, nor rent assistance nor gubmint cheese. Really the only thing I qualify for is a 50% reduction for public transit which I didn't even know about until last year, so I went 7 years paying full price. Actually more because I could have had a reduction when I was on SS those last three years in NYC, so basically I overpaid for an entire decade.

It is a glorious 78 degrees here with a slight breeze and not a cloud in sight! First day in short pants to show off my sleek chicken legs.The white magnolia tree has started to bloom and I even saw the first butterfly of the season.Life is good. Yippie!

Don't let it fool you. To see that view I have to shimmy up on a roof top A/C unit, then climb up a ledge to the adjoining roof, then aim my camera north. The actual view from my back roof isn't as impressive

Don't let it fool you. To see that view I have to shimmy up on a roof top A/C unit, then climb up a ledge to the adjoining roof, then aim my camera north. The actual view from my back roof isn't as impressive

Don't let it fool you. To see that view I have to shimmy up on a roof top A/C unit, then climb up a ledge to the adjoining roof, then aim my camera north. The actual view from my back roof isn't as impressive

You, shimmy and climb? hahaha.

Btw, just to illustrate how amazing and diverse the State of Texas is... It's 37 in Amarillo, 90 here on my porch, and 102degrees 50 miles south of me. Pretty G*ddamned impressive isnt it? I don't know why yall continually try to compete with Texas, it's perpetual fail on your parts.

Btw, just to illustrate how amazing and diverse the State of Texas is... It's 37 in Amarillo, 90 here on my porch, and 102degrees 50 miles south of me. Pretty G*ddamned impressive isnt it? I don't know why yall continually try to compete with Texas, it's perpetual fail on your parts.

Btw, just to illustrate how amazing and diverse the State of Texas is... It's 37 in Amarillo, 90 here on my porch, and 102degrees 50 miles south of me. Pretty G*ddamned impressive isnt it? I don't know why yall continually try to compete with Texas, it's perpetual fail on your parts.

Um, that sounds like the makings for a tornado. Make sure to secure your mobile home. .

I just saw on the news that for the next ten days the weather here is 50 degrees and raining and or overcast each day. Isn't spring grand?

Mobile home? She lives out of her rusted 1972 Mercedes and has 3 boxes of belongings in the trunk. Her iPhone is hitched to a Mexican cellular provider and she can't even send embed pictures in a text message.

Mobile home? She lives out of her rusted 1972 Mercedes and has 3 boxes of belongings in the trunk. Her iPhone is hitched to a Mexican cellular provider and she can't even send embed pictures in a text message.

Is it too early to complain about the oppressive heat? We hit 82 yesterday and I couldn't tolerate it. Over the past several years, I'm getting more adverse to heat. And now they're calling for above average temperatures this summer.